Endangered Places

CCA helps shine light on endangered places

Canadian Construction Association (CCA) has partnered with the National Trust for Canada to sponsor the 2018 Top 10 Endangered Places List as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations. The 2018 Top 10 Endangered Places List was announced on May 23, 2018.

“The Top 10 Endangered Places List is an important tool that helps draw attention to the diversity of Canada’s historic places and the challenges they face,” says Natalie Bull, the National Trust for Canada’s executive director. “We hope the release of the 2018 List will help support local community groups involved in saving these 10 great historic places.”

“Our member companies contribute so much to their communities. The buildings – be it a school, a library or sports facility, to name a few – and places they construct make a difference in people’s lives. They have likely built some of the buildings featured on the 2018 Top 10 Endangered Places List or live closeby,” said Zey Emir, CCA chair. “Helping the National Trust for Canada shed light on these places is a great way to celebrate CCA’s centennial. We encourage our members and the public to check the 2018 list to see if a nearby or otherwise cherished place is on the list and see how they can help save places that matter.”